NEWS Kokosing Solar Delivering Energy Solutions in Ohio By Doug Flowers April 29, 2026 > Kokosing Solar Delivering Energy Solutions in Ohio Kokosing Solar designs, builds and finances clean energy systems for a variety of organizations that demand high performance and reliability to maximize total financial returns. Projects across Ohio showcase the quality of Kokosing’s services. Kokosing Solar manages Dayton’s utility-scale solar array at the Miami Water Treatment Plant. A partnership with IGS Energy and the City of Dayton, this 25-acre, five-megawatt solar field repurposes a former Sherwin-Williams warehouse site into a renewable energy source supplying more than a third of the plant’s power. Kokosing Solar has also completed the Danbury Wastewater Reclamation Plant Solar Project. Kokosing delivered a 2.6-acre ground-mounted solar array for the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and Sanitary Engineering Department. Featuring Ohio-made panels from First Solar and OMCO racking built from 100% American galvanized steel, the system will generate 906 MWh annually and save customers an estimated $1.9 million over 20 years.
Kokosing Solar designs, builds and finances clean energy systems for a variety of organizations that demand high performance and reliability to maximize total financial returns. Projects across Ohio showcase the quality of Kokosing’s services. Kokosing Solar manages Dayton’s utility-scale solar array at the Miami Water Treatment Plant. A partnership with IGS Energy and the City of Dayton, this 25-acre, five-megawatt solar field repurposes a former Sherwin-Williams warehouse site into a renewable energy source supplying more than a third of the plant’s power. Kokosing Solar has also completed the Danbury Wastewater Reclamation Plant Solar Project. Kokosing delivered a 2.6-acre ground-mounted solar array for the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and Sanitary Engineering Department. Featuring Ohio-made panels from First Solar and OMCO racking built from 100% American galvanized steel, the system will generate 906 MWh annually and save customers an estimated $1.9 million over 20 years.